MP3 2274 mb.
Performer: Various
Title: Spackanapoli
Country: Italy
Catalog Number: 846610-1
Label: Philips
Released: 1990
Rating: 4.9
Votes: 495
| 1 | CARMELA |
| 2 | L'AMMORE CA NUN VENE |
| 3 | NUTTATA 'E SENTIMENTO |
| 4 | SIENTE MO' CHE T'AGGIA DI |
| 5 | 'A RUMBA DE' SCUGNIZZE |
| 6 | LUNA ROSSA |
| 7 | 'A SONNAMBULA |
| 8 | SI TE CREDISSE |
| 9 | CHIOVE |
| 10 | VIERNO |
| 11 | L'ADDIO |
| 12 | SCALINATELLA |
Album Tracks. Tracks In This Album. L'AMMORE CA NUN VENE - Various. L'ADDIO - Various. LUNA ROSSA - Various. A RUMBA DE' SCUGNIZZE - Various. SCALINATELLA - Various. CHIOVE - Various. SIENTE MO' CHE T'AGGIA DI - Various. SI TE CREDISSE - Various. Various Artists. Spackanapoli, Vol. L'AMMORE CA NUN VENE - Enzo Gragnaniello, Roberto Murolo. L'ADDIO - Walhalla. LUNA ROSSA - Popularia. A rumba de' scugnizze - . SCALINATELLA - Joe Amoruso. CHIOVE - Piero Condorelli Sonora Art Quartet. Trending at . You may also like. Current slide CURRENT SLIDE of TOTAL SLIDES- You may also like. New West Album Various Music CDs. New State Various 2014 Music CDs. New State Various 2006 Music CDs. New State Various 2010 Music CDs. New West Various Soundtracks & Musicals CDs. New State Various 2009 Music CDs. American Pie. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Apollo 18 is the fourth studio album by American alternative rock duo They Might Be Giants. It was released in 1992 through Elektra Records and was named after the cancelled Apollo 18 mission that was scheduled to have followed Apollo 17. The album was also associated with International Space Year, for which They Might Be Giants were declared the official musical ambassadors by NASA. Listen free to Various Artists Pakistani Space Album Pakistani Space Mission, Pakistani Space Mission and more. 19 tracks 73:14. Unlike some CDs spawned from TV shows, there's not a lot to recommend SpongeBob SquarePants: The Yellow Album to listeners who don't set their clocks by the Nick cartoon. But in a culture as Sponge-ified as ours has become in the six years the series has been airing, does it really matter The resounding, Squidward-sanctifying answer is No